21 million individuals in Sudan face acute starvation | DW News
The world’s largest refugee crisis is worsening, with more than 21 million people in Sudan now facing acute food shortages. The World Food Program is warning that North Darfur and Kordofan are on the brink of famine. Deliveries of life-saving supplies have all but stopped due to recent aid cuts and the civil war still raging in the country. DW visited a camp for displaced people in Tawila, in North Darfur.
00:00 Acute hunger in Sudan
03:49 DW speaks with Karl Schembri, the Norwegian Refugee Council’s Regional Media Adviser for East & Southern Africa
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